Oliver did his thing commanding two runners that had come from the two surface generals, so Sanguine kept quiet for a moment. Then he asked her about her thoughts. Though it wasn't like she knew anything more than him at this point. "As I suggested before, it seems like the impossible has happened. We seem to have been brought to...a different world I think. There was no forest surrounded by plains in Yggdrasil, so I can only say that we're most likely not in Yggdrasil any more. I don't know anything else apart from that. Let's first go outside and see for ourselves." Sanguine led the way, feeling it was her position to do so since she was the guild leader. Though she was pretty unsure of herself at this point. Once outside, it was immediately apparent that indeed, this wasn't the same land as the game. For one, the moment the vampiress took one step into the sunlight she started feeling her strength draining very quickly. So she quickly took a step back again. "I hadn't thought about that..." She muttered to herself, only now realizing that if all of this was happening, she was now a real vampire. And her weakness in the sunlight seemed to only confirm that notion. Though still kind of being in a gamer mindset, she reached for a small pouch on her belt, and put her hand inside. Without having to search, she pulled a pitch black gothic umbrella out, and opened it to shield her from the sun's light. And only then she realized what she had just done. Not just their avatars, or their magic, or the npc's. Even the items seemed to still work the same as before. She paused for a few seconds, contemplating how to even react to all of this. Though when Daniƫlle spoke up she snapped out of it again. "Lady Sanguine, is everything all right?" The second vampiress had also taken out an umbrella, apparently. So surely this would work out, right? Once again Sanguine took a step into the sunlight. And while she could still feel it's effects, this time it was only minor. "No, everything's fine. Let's go." Once they arrived at the gate, all they could see ahead of them was forest. It wasn't incredibly dense, but still large enough to not be able to see outside of it. "This certainly isn't the swamp any more..." She spoke softly, looking around in surprise. The woman then looked to her hand, not sure if she could even cast magic without so much as a word. In the game, you had eye-controlled menu's for that to emulate silent casting. But no such menu's here. "Time to put my magic to the test here..." She mused before stretching her hand out to a nearby tree. Then after concentrating for a moment, suddenly ice appeared at it's roots, and crept all the way up to the top in under a second. An entire tree frozen solid in a matter of seconds. "I guess you were right, Oliver. I can still silently cast magic without any problem. It feels, uhm...different though. Somehow."